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Lakeba (pronounced [laˈkemba]) is an
island in Fiji’s
Southern Lau Archipelago; the
provincial capital of Lau is
located here. The
island is the tenth...
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Lakeba State denotes the
first Lauan state in what is now Lau Province, Fiji. It was
first controlled by
Lakeba. They were then
consolidated by the...
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Lakeba Airport (IATA: LKB, ICAO: NFNK) is an
airport in
Lakeba (pronounced [laˈkemba]), one of the Lau
Islands in
southern Fiji. It is
operated by Airports...
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Prince and a
Fijian chief nominated and
installed by the
Tovata chiefs of
Lakeba and
Vanua Balavu as 'Tui Lau' in 1869. This
title was
ratified by a wider...
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Prince Enele Maʻafu, a Christian, had
established himself on the
island of
Lakeba in 1848,
forcibly converting the
local people to the
Methodist Church. Cakobau...
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Uluilakeba III, Tui
Nayau and head of the
chiefly Vuanirewa clan of Tubou,
Lakeba and
Lusiana Qolikoro from the
Fonolahi Family of the
Yavusa Tonga clan in...
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Korotasere River Labasa River Wairikicake River Wairikiqisi River Lagalaga River Lakeba River Lekutu River Kavula River Nadamanu River Nawailevu River Mataniwai...
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chiefly title of
recent history which was
created by the
Vuanirewa Clan of
Lakeba with the endor****t of Tui
Nayau during the time of Ma'afu and his conquests...
- Koro, Nairai, Moala, Matuku, Vatu Vara, Naitaba, Mago, Cicia, Tuvuca,
Lakeba,
Vanua Vatu, Oneata, Vuaqava, Kabara, Moce, and Fulaga. The
division is...
- he was known,
hailed from the
chiefly village of
Tubou on the
island of
Lakeba in Lau Province. He
became the Tui
Nayau upon the
death of his father, Ratu...